Agam Shah,

Agam Shah is a contributing writer at Dark Reading, covering enterprise IT for over a decade. With an interest in martial arts and Russia, Agam also explores the realms of machine learning, hardware, and chips. As part of Informa Tech's Dark Reading platform, Agam contributes to the site which delivers daily or weekly updates on cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, data breaches and emerging trends.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

90%

Examples:

  • Apple's black-box approach also provides a blueprint for rival chip makers and cloud providers for AI inferencing on devices and servers, analysts say.
  • Microsoft has three different confidential computing technologies in preview in the Azure cloud: AMD's SEP-SNV offering, Intel's TDX, and Nvidia's GPU. Nvidia's graphics processors are now a target of hackers with AI's growing popularity, and the company recently issued patches for high-severity vulnerabilities.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

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Contradictions

80%

Examples:

  • Apple can bolster the abilities of an LLM while not having any visibility into the data being processed.
  • Data isn't visible to Apple or other companies and is deleted once the query is complete.

Deceptions

100%

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Apple's Privacy-First Approach to AI vs. Google's Hybrid Strategy: A New Era in Smartphone Tech

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Broke On: Thursday, 04 July 2024 Apple's privacy-focused iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia introduce Apple Intelligence, a new AI feature with on-screen Siri awareness, while Google maintains user control through hybrid AI and cloud security. Apple's partnership with OpenAI raises privacy concerns, but its extensive private infrastructure bolsters security. The rollout of these advanced AI capabilities could boost demand for TSMC chips.